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Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: misfitnumber57 on 22 June 2002, 07:37
just checked out the "cult of Bob" website...

 :eek:

not sure whether to be frightened, amused, or dogmatic  (http://tongue.gif)
Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: Master of Reality on 22 June 2002, 07:43
www.cultofbob.cjb.net (http://www.cultofbob.cjb.net)
www.bobhub.cjb.net (http://www.bobhub.cjb.net)
We will have a utopia... by any means necassary. You will join us.
Look, looook at the picture, and forget, forget your troubles, your stresses, your doubts and your worries, just look at the picture......
(http://gizzard.fortunecity.co.uk/hypno/hypno.gif)
You are happy, carefree and relaxed. This is what being a member of the cult of Bob is like, through your whole life you will feel this, happy, secure, no worries, no hassles, just Bob. You will be Bob, your friends will be Bob, we are all Bob. Repeat after me: "WE ARE ALL BOB". WE ARE ALL BOB. WE ARE ALL BOB. You are now one of us. Go forth, and be happy with your new calm and relaxed state of mind, and help others to become as happy as you are too. However, as soon as you leave this page, you will instantly forget you ever witnessed this brainwashing routine. You will forget, for we are all Bob. Including you.
Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: misfitnumber57 on 22 June 2002, 07:54
you know what utopia means, don't you?

the term was coined by Thomas More from two source greek words meaning "No+Place"

so essentially what you seek is nowhere? cool.  (http://smile.gif)
Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: Master of Reality on 22 June 2002, 08:25
4 definitions found

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :

  Utopia \U*to"pi*a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. not + ? a place.]
     1. An imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a
        work called Utopia, as enjoying the greatest perfection in
        politics, laws, and the like. See Utopia, in the
        Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
 
     2. Hence, any place or state of ideal perfection.


From WordNet (r) 1.7 :

  Utopia
       n 1: a book by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect
            society on an imaginary island [syn: Utopia, New
            Latin Utopia]
       2: an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal [syn: Utopia,
           Zion, Sion]
       3: ideally perfect state; especially in its social and
          political and moral aspects
[ant: dystopia ]


From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) :

  Utopia, TX
    Zip code(s): 78884


From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms December 2001 :

  UTOPIA
          Universal Test & Operations Physical layer Interface for ATM (PL, ATM)


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Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: Aaron Ni on 22 June 2002, 12:01
quote:
Originally posted by Master of Reality / Bob:
4 definitions found

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :

  Utopia \U*to"pi*a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. not + ? a place.]
     1. An imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a
        work called Utopia, as enjoying the greatest perfection in
        politics, laws, and the like. See Utopia, in the
        Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
 
     2. Hence, any place or state of ideal perfection.


From WordNet (r) 1.7 :

  Utopia
       n 1: a book by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect
            society on an imaginary island [syn: Utopia, New
            Latin Utopia]
       2: an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal [syn: Utopia,
           Zion, Sion]
       3: ideally perfect state; especially in its social and
          political and moral aspects
[ant: dystopia ]



Ahem.  *Clears throut again.*

Nothing is perfect!  :rolleyes:
Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: misfitnumber57 on 23 June 2002, 04:39
ideally perfect would have to imply that it holds no conflict for anyone.  as the nature of humanity is conflictual, anything ideally perfect is thus imaginary.
Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: preacher on 23 June 2002, 12:09
http://StayOffMyLand.cjb.net (http://StayOffMyLand.cjb.net)
Official website of King Bob Burrows, ruler of Bobland
Title: so wot's all this Bob then?
Post by: sporkme on 25 June 2002, 05:02
let's not get overly specific here non-bobs